Sunday, October 4, 2015

June 12, 1970


2
1
Three Dog Night--Mama Told Me (Not to Come)
10
2
Pipkins--Gimme Dat Ding
1
3
Beatles--The Long and Winding Road/For You Blue
4
4
Vanity Fare--Hitchin' a Ride
6
5
Alive and Kicking--Tighter, Tighter
5
6
Blues Image--Ride Captain Ride
9
7
Elvis Presley--The Wonder of You
7
8
Creedence Clearwater Revival--Run Through the Jungle/Up Around the Bend
3
9
White Plains--My Baby Loves Lovin'
8
10
Beatles--Let it Be
14
11
Simon & Garfunkel--Cecilia
13
12
Bobby Sherman--Hey, Mister Sun
12
13
Tom Jones--Daughter of Darkness
11
14
Rare Earth--Get Ready
25
15
Vic Dana--Red Red Wine
15
16
Brotherhood of Man--United We Stand
28
17
John Phillips--Mississippi
16
18
Ray Stevens--Everything is Beautiful
29
19
Jackie DeShannon--You Keep Me Hangin' On/Hurt So Bad
30
20
Melanie with the Edwin Hawkins Singers--Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)
31
21
Johnny Rivers--Into the Mystic
20
22
George Baker Selection--Little Green Bag
26
23
Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band--Love Land
24
24
Jackson Five--ABC
38
25
Miguel Rios--A Song of Joy (Himno a la Alegria)
17
26
Beatles--Let it Be LP
19
27
Crabby Appleton--Go Back
21
28
Marmalade--Reflections of My Life
18
29
Paul McCartney--Maybe I'm Amazed (LP)
44
30
Robin McNamara--Lay a Little Lovin' On Me
42
31
Carpenters--(They Long to Be) Close to You
35
32
Feather--Friends
23
33
Moody Blues--Question
39
34
Mark Lindsay--Silver Bird
40
35
Peggy Lipton--Wear Your Love Like Heaven
22
36
Crow--Cottage Cheese
34
37
Sandpipers--Come Saturday Morning
41
38
Turley Richards--I Heard the Voice of Jesus
37
39
Neil Diamond--Soolaimon (African Trilogy II)
43
40
Moments--Love on a Two-Way Street
48
41
Bread--Make it With You
27
42
Four Tops--It's All in the Game
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43
Chicago--Make Me Smile
50
44
Rattles--The Witch
36
45
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young--Woodstock
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46
Jackson Five--The Love You Save
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47
Freda Payne--Band of Gold
46
48
Bobbi Martin--For the Love of Him
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49
Tommy Roe--Pearl
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50
Eric Burdon & War--Spill the Wine


The only one of the debuts that was not a top ten Billboard hit is Tommy Roe’s “Pearl,” which only got to number 50; here it’ll make number 29.  “The Love You Save” by the Jackson Five was number one for two weeks nationally, while here we’ll see it stop at number 19.

The other Jackson Five song on the survey, “ABC,” is spending its fourth consecutive week at number 24.  Next week it’ll fall to number 30, and be replaced at 24 by “The Love You Save.”

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